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{{bigquote|Why can't we get some more realistic colors fitting a real life vechicle/Animals for a TF? Example: A purple wolf Silverbot for the TF line. A rainbow colored Depth charge for TFU. The badly colored Armada Tidalwave. No ones saying paint everything black+grey. just stop using those neon colors & so forth.|Deathy|alt.toys.transformers (2004)<ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.toys.transformers/msg/e1afb34ee4f68eb9?dmode=source Important questions to ask Orson/Hasbro]</ref>}}
{{bigquote|Why can't we get some more realistic colors fitting a real life vechicle/Animals for a TF? Example: A purple wolf Silverbot for the TF line. A rainbow colored Depth charge for TFU. The badly colored Armada Tidalwave. No ones saying paint everything black+grey. just stop using those neon colors & so forth.|Deathy|alt.toys.transformers (2004)<ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.toys.transformers/msg/e1afb34ee4f68eb9?dmode=source Important questions to ask Orson/Hasbro]</ref>}}


Unlike the real world, where the word means "fluorescent," '''neon''' is a term used by many in the Transformers online fandom to describe any color on a Transformers product that an individual merely finds ugly. This broad usage means practically any color imaginable can be marginalized as a hated "neon" color. Colors that have been categorized as neon include the following:
Unlike the real world, where the word means "fluorescent," '''<span style="color: #FF1AC6">neon</span>''' is a term used by many in the Transformers online fandom to describe any color on a Transformers product that an individual merely finds ugly. This broad usage means practically any color imaginable can be marginalized as a hated "neon" color. Colors that have been categorized as neon include the following:


*White
*White
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==Prominent examples==
==Prominent examples==
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G1abominus toy.jpg|He'd be right at home in New Orleans.
G1toy-Rubiplas-Huffer.jpg|Mmmmm, bleach.
G1toy-Rubiplas-Huffer.jpg|Mmmmm, bleach.
G1Stalker_toy.jpg|How he's supposed to 'stalk' his enemies while looking like a fairground is beyond our guess.
G1-toy_Flash.jpg|Your eyes must burn.
Tidalwavearmadaremy.jpg|You might think the red is what's neon here, but it's actually the dull green.
Tidalwavearmadaremy.jpg|You might think the red is what's neon here, but it's actually the dull green.
Depthcharge-universe.jpg|The aforementioned "rainbow-colored Depth Charge."
Depthcharge-universe.jpg|The aforementioned "rainbow-colored Depth Charge."
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==Non-examples and other nuances==
==Non-examples and other nuances==
Any color schemes that [[GEEWUN|adhere slavishly]] to a pre-existing [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] character are exempt from all of the above. For example, the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]]s are generally not considered neon. However, “realistically" colored toys (i.e. those made for characters with already harsh colors) can still be counted as neon, such as ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Devastator (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Devastator]].
Any color schemes that [[GEEWUN|adhere slavishly]] to a pre-existing [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] character are exempt from all of the above. For example, the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]]s are generally not considered neon. However, "realistically" colored toys (i.e. those made for characters with already harsh colors) can still be counted as neon, such as ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Devastator (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Devastator]].


With the influence of the largely successful ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'' toyline making redecoed/niche figures aimed at collectors more commonplace, the 2020s has seen a resurgence in garishly-colored ''Transformers'' figures.
With the influence of the largely successful ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'' toyline making redecoed/niche figures aimed at collectors more commonplace, the 2020s has seen a resurgence in garishly-colored ''Transformers'' figures.

Latest revision as of 20:53, 29 April 2026

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Why can't we get some more realistic colors fitting a real life vechicle/Animals for a TF? Example: A purple wolf Silverbot for the TF line. A rainbow colored Depth charge for TFU. The badly colored Armada Tidalwave. No ones saying paint everything black+grey. just stop using those neon colors & so forth.

—Deathy, alt.toys.transformers (2004)[1]

Unlike the real world, where the word means "fluorescent," neon is a term used by many in the Transformers online fandom to describe any color on a Transformers product that an individual merely finds ugly. This broad usage means practically any color imaginable can be marginalized as a hated "neon" color. Colors that have been categorized as neon include the following:

Often a neon color will be a complementary accent color, even if that color is extremely unsaturated.

Prominent examples

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Non-examples and other nuances

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Any color schemes that adhere slavishly to a pre-existing Generation 1 character are exempt from all of the above. For example, the Terrorcons are generally not considered neon. However, "realistically" colored toys (i.e. those made for characters with already harsh colors) can still be counted as neon, such as Generation 2 Devastator.

With the influence of the largely successful Legacy toyline making redecoed/niche figures aimed at collectors more commonplace, the 2020s has seen a resurgence in garishly-colored Transformers figures.

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